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can multiple sclerosis be cured?

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Chapter 1: Meet Your Super Brain!   🧠💥 Imagine your brain is like a shiny, sparkly computer that controls  everything  you do! It tells your legs to jump, your tummy to giggle, and your eyes to see rainbows. But sometimes, a sneaky problem called  multiple sclerosis  (MS) tries to play tricks on this computer. What’s MS? MS is like a  confused messenger  inside your body. Tiny wires (called  nerves ) carry messages from your brain to your toes, fingers, and nose. But with MS, a grumpy monster (not a real one!) wraps some wires in sticky tape. This makes the messages slow or mixed up. 😟 Example : If your brain says, “Run!”, your legs might say, “Hmm… let’s wobble instead!” Chapter 2: Can Doctors Cure MS? Let’s Ask!  ðŸ©º✨ Right now, doctors can’t make MS disappear  forever . But guess what? They’re like superheroes with magic tools to help your body fight the sticky tape monster! Meet the Brain Helpers! The  Best Neurologist in Delh...

What is the main cause of multiple sclerosis?

What is the main cause of multiple sclerosis?  Imagine a person feeling tired, struggling to lift their arm or leg, or seeing the world in a blur. Now, imagine that these strange symptoms don’t go away and that doctors are saying, “It’s not just tiredness or blurry eyes; it’s something more.” This mysterious illness has a name: Multiple Sclerosis, or MS. For someone looking for answers, it can feel confusing and overwhelming. Dr. Manoj Khanal, one of the top neurologists in Delhi and the Director of the Neurology Department, has helped many patients better understand MS. He has guided them through the latest, most advanced treatments available today. What Really Causes Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple Sclerosis happens when the body’s own immune system makes a mistake. Normally, the immune system protects us from bad germs, like viruses and bacteria. But in people with MS, it starts attacking the body’s own nerves by mistake, damaging a protective layer called myelin. Myelin is like ...